When reviewing the Zoro headset it is difficult to ignore the styling and its close resemblance to the market leading Beats audio headsets. A snap and fold mechanic which is very familiar and with the Noontec logo on the outside of the earpad from a dista...
Overall then, I was happy with the Noontec Zoro, once I had realised that they just weren't designed for brutal death metal, the warm tones of classic rock and screaming guitars they really started to shine, the sound quality is pin sharp, no doubt about...
Noontec have developed a really stylish and head turning headset, even though they do have designing elements of the Dr Dre’s they have slightly changed the headset and made it their own. The Zoro are lightweight so you can almost forget your wearing ...
Looking like the Beats by Dr. Dre Solo HD headphones and costing a third of the price, the Noontec Zoro sound like a bargain. It's not quite that simple, though. They're not as comfortable or well-made and the semi-open design makes them useless for noisy...
Published: 2012-11-05, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Reasonably priced. Quality audio performance at moderate volumes, with crisp mids and highs. Detachable cable adds value.
Minor distortion at maximum volumes on deep bass tracks. No phone controls on cable. Not terribly comfortable
The Noontec Zoro shamelessly mimics the look of the pricey Beats by Dr. Dre, and though these headphones suffer from some minor distortion, they offer quality audio performance for a much lower price....
Published: 2012-10-19, Author: Steve , review by: cnet.com
The Noontec Zoro is an audiophile-oriented on-ear headphone model with a detachable cable and styling that mimics the Beats Solo, but with better sound quality
The Zoro headphones lack an inline remote and microphone, and buyers craving heavy bass may be disappointed by its neutral sound
Bona fide $100 audiophile headphones are rare, but the Noontec Zoros' remarkably clear and balanced sound will wow the cognoscenti.
Published: 2012-10-20, Author: Steve , review by: cnet.com.au
The Noontec Zoro is an audiophile-oriented on-ear headphone model with a detachable cable and styling that mimics the Beats Solo, but with better sound quality
The Zoro headphones lack an inline remote and microphone, and buyers craving heavy bass may be disappointed by its neutral sound
Bona fide $100 audiophile headphones are rare, but the Noontec Zoros' remarkably clear and balanced sound will wow the cognoscenti....
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Published: 2012-01-26, Author: Carlo , review by: unbox.ph
The Noontec Zoro Headphones is priced at Php3,200. At that price range it goes up against the Audio-Technica SJ Series as well as my personal favorite, the Brainwavz HM3. If you consider the whole package from the design, quality, and sound the Zoro can d...
Design-wise, the Noontec Zoro is on par with other flashy headphones in the market if you don't mind the relatively unknown logo. It would often get stares from officemates whenever I leave this on my desk. As for sound, don't expect premium DJ-quality, n...